Fresh-Out-the-Box!

Word of Twisted Pears and Dancing Trees… Coincidence?

 

TeeScott – DJ and Remixer Extraordinaire April 1, 2008

Filed under: Music,Retro,Tech,urban — chilsta @ 4:29 pm

Tee Scott commented on his first nights at “Better Days”: “I went into the deejay booth, and it was real, real, crude. I had to climb up onto this thing; it was unbelievable. There was no such thing as a pre-cue. What they had was a Sony amplifier with a Phono 1 and Phono 2 button, and that’s how you switched fram turntable to turntable. No fading, nothing. It was a large dancefloor; the lights were very basic at the time. They had this automatic light panel, and lights over the whole ceiling. You could change it to, like, 6 or 8 different patterns: a red ring, a blue ring, and a green ring, like a bullseye. And there was a big board on the wall inside the deejay booth, but it wasn’t working when I first started working there.

While adding a new entry for the Whodini Magic’s Wand 12″ that I found in the States into Discogs, I looked up more info on the remixer of side B’s extended mix. Turns out Tee Scott was a pretty amazing guy who was a pioneer in the dance music scene. Read to the end to find out how he gave Frankie Knuckles his first job.

TeeScott

Extraordinaire

 
 

Think Betty January 12, 2008

Filed under: Music,Retro,urban,Video — chilsta @ 1:13 am

The video cuts up an old Betty Boop cartoon “Rhythm On The Reservation”- a dubious story of how she teaches the savage “Indians” how to get groovy. There’s a whole list of Betty Boop cartoons that are now out of copyright and in the public domain so you can download them for free) here.

 
 

Bobby Byrd RIP September 21, 2007

Filed under: Music,urban — chilsta @ 10:33 am

Bobby Byrd, 73, a singer, pianist and songwriter credited with discovering James Brown and who was one of his most important collaborators for two decades, died Sept. 12 at his home in Loganville, Ga. He had lung cancer.

Without Mr. Byrd, it has been asserted by some music scholars, Brown might not have become famous beyond the walls of a Georgia youth detention facility, much less become the “godfather of soul.” Mr. Byrd was dubbed by some “the godfather’s godfather.”

Washington Post Article

WEFUNK Radio tribute with MP3 player

Soulwalking page

 
 

DJ Kitty September 20, 2007

Filed under: Animals,Mixed bag,Music,urban,Video — chilsta @ 5:15 pm

 
 

Jason Lunn March 14, 2007

Filed under: Art,Photos,urban,Web Design — chilsta @ 11:12 pm

When reality becomes a nightmare
it’s time to live the dream…

A good friend that I’ve known since school has just launched his online photo gallery:

Jason Lunn - Portrait Of A Life
Jason Lunn 2007

You can also check out Chilled Heat – his skateboard brand website, which also has a lot of photos, both taken by and of Jay:

Here’s his MySpace page.

I installed and setup the Significant Others section of Jay’s site, which uses Pixel Post as its engine.

 
 

4hero’s Marc Mac Podcasts February 25, 2007

Filed under: Music,urban — chilsta @ 8:55 pm

A great ongoing collection of full length mixes from Marc Mac of 4hero.

The Mizell Brothers show is exceptionally good and I now know things I never knew about them (like Mizell is pronounced My-zel and not Mi-zel as I’ve always thought & only ever heard other people say).

They’re here: Marc Mac podcast on Podomatic (click the Download links)

 
 

Laser Tagging February 22, 2007

Filed under: Tech,urban,Video — chilsta @ 12:07 am

Fresh from Rotterdam.

 
 

4Hero’s New LP February 19, 2007

Filed under: Music,urban,Video — chilsta @ 1:01 pm

Great track off 4hero‘s new LP “Play With The Changes”.

 
 

London Posse – How’s Life In London? February 16, 2007

Filed under: Music,urban,Video — chilsta @ 11:34 am

Awesome UK Hip Hop from 1990 – check out Rodney P (then called Rodie Rok)…

 
 

Extreme Pete the Dog February 13, 2007

Filed under: Animals,sport,urban,Video — chilsta @ 4:37 pm

Crazy!

Thanks to Jay Lunn at Chilled Heat for the tip.